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Should I attend the buyer’s inspection?

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Should I attend the buyer’s inspection?

Don’t skip this: Attending the buyer’s inspection can save you money, time, and stress — here’s exactly what to do.

Should I attend the buyer’s inspection?

Short answer: Yes. Show up. The inspection is where you convert uncertainty into leverage. If you want control, clarity, and a better deal, be in the room.

Why attending the buyer’s inspection matters

A home inspection is not just a checklist. It’s a negotiation goldmine. When you attend, you:

  • Hear the inspector’s plain-language findings in real time.
  • See the issue, not just read about it later in the report.
  • Spot deal-breakers or small fixes that can be negotiated.
  • Avoid surprises during closing and budget shock after move-in.

If you skip it, you outsource your biggest risk to someone else — and they won’t fight for your money.

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How to show up prepared (practical checklist)

  1. Bring the inspection contingency and contract. Know your timelines.
  2. Take notes and photos. Use your phone — timestamped photos help later.
  3. Ask direct questions: How urgent is this? Can this be fixed quickly? What’s the lifespan?
  4. Prioritize: safety (electrical, gas, structure) first, cosmetic second.
  5. Ask for a repair estimate or get a quote from a contractor before negotiating.

Arrive with an inspection checklist and focus on facts, not fear.

What to do with the inspection report

Use the report as leverage. Options include:

  • Ask seller for repairs or credits.
  • Request price reduction tied to repair estimates.
  • Require escrow holdback for known issues.
  • Walk away if the inspection reveals undisclosed major defects and your contract allows.

A clear, documented report makes every request reasonable and hard to refuse.

Common mistakes buyers make

  • Not attending and trusting a pdf alone.
  • Overreacting to cosmetic issues.
  • Missing deadlines in the inspection contingency.
  • Failing to get contractor quotes before negotiating.

Fix these and you keep leverage. Lose them and you lose money.

Why you want an expert guiding you

A trained realtor who knows inspection and appraisal language turns knowledge into action. They translate findings into negotiation lines that work. That’s the difference between a modest correction and a five-figure win.

If you want an experienced local realtor who treats inspections like negotiating tools, I can help. I work with top inspectors and appraisers to turn inspection findings into real value.

Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca

Attend the buyer’s inspection. Ask the right questions. Negotiate smart. Close confident.

If you’re looking to sell your home, it’s crucial to get the price right. This can be a tricky task, but fortunately, you don’t have to do it alone. By seeking out expert advice from a seasoned real estate agent like Tony Sousa from the SousaSells.ca Team, you can get the guidance you need to determine the perfect price for your property. With Tony’s extensive experience in the industry, he knows exactly what factors to consider when pricing a home, and he’ll work closely with you to ensure that you get the best possible outcome. So why leave your home’s value up to chance? Contact Tony today to get started on the path to a successful home sale.

Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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